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Grammar Boost: Prepositions of Movement and Place

Walk This Way

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Rachel Boyce
Oct 30, 2025
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When you talk about walking, hiking, or even just getting around, you don’t just use verbs like walk or run; you need little words to show the path, the direction, and the relationship between you and the surroundings.

These are the Prepositions of Movement and Place.

For intermediate learners working towards fluency, mastering the subtle differences between these prepositions is key to sounding natural and accurate.

The Core Grammar Rule

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